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You need Agressive Defense if charged with Fort Worth DWI or Fort Worth DUI

Consequences that can result from a Fort Worth DWI arrest and prosecution include loss of your driver's license, heavy fines, court costs and extensive administrative fees, probation, jail or state prison, vehicle impoundment or forfeiture, or an ignition interlock device put on your car. Since DWI is a crime and a DWI conviction will give you a permanent "criminal" record, you could lose your job or be prevented certain future employment. If you have been arrested for a Fort Worth DWI, you need to take immediate action. The Fort Worth DWI attorneys at our law firm are ready to aggressively defend your rights. We strongly advocate taking your case to trial, because we have found it produces significantly better results in the hundreds of combined cases we've handled over the years.

A police officer needs "reasonable suspicion" to stop a motorist. Reasonable suspicion is a low standard that is easily met if the officer can articulate some objectively reasonable grounds for the stop, such as speeding, an equipment violation or crossing the center line. If, after stopping the vehicle, the officer suspects that the driver may be under the influence, the police officer must have probable cause to make an arrest. At that point, the officer will conduct a series of field sobriety tests that you can refuse until you have talked with your attorney. We recommend not complying with the officer's request for a breathalyzer test or field sobriety test as so often they are both inaccurate. You have the right to an attorney but do know that when you refuse these tests, the officer can and most likely will arrest you under suspicion of DWI.

A Fort Worth DWI is a serious charge. Do not let this charge slid, especially if you already have one or more on your record. There are things that should be done right away. If you employ Baker and Dameron, we will work hard on your case to get the best results possible.